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<blockquote data-quote="RoChess" data-source="post: 1274931" data-attributes="member: 18896"><p>[USER=87175]@dangerzone[/USER], IMDb+ has full Dutch support via MovieMeter.NL proxy and can be mixed with the standard English support, so feel free to compare, but ideally share scraper-debug log files of when things are failing for you so that the original situation can be resolved.</p><p></p><p>Long delays often indicate that network timeouts are occuring which are set at high times with many retries. Specifically shortened those for IMDb+ to account for more realistic network issues, but the delays can add up quick due to the amount of requests made.</p><p></p><p>If you've never made scraper-debug log files, there is an explanation on the IMDb+ wiki page, but in short a single movie refresh/import will result in a movingpictures.log file that is 500kB to 1MB in size due to all the HTML source codes included to allow for proper diagnostics. If you end up with a log file that is less than 100kB then you did not activate all the settings.</p><p></p><p>Also Moving-Pictures is asynchrone and it is a nightmare to debug 5 imports running together, so I always recommend to just wait till MovPic is done with all its background tasks, and then delete all the log files, and then you send one movie back to the importer on which you know you had issues. Then ZIP up that log file and attach it on forum.</p><p></p><p>PS: Easiest way to find out if all the background tasks are done is to delete the log files every minute, until they stop getting created. Easiest way is to just do it from within Moving-Pictures config, for which a desktop shortcut should have been created on the more recent versions. Be sure to not have MediaPortal running or you'll get database corruption.</p><p></p><p>PPS: If MovPic does not find a match in 5 seconds or less via IMDb+, then there's an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoChess, post: 1274931, member: 18896"] [USER=87175]@dangerzone[/USER], IMDb+ has full Dutch support via MovieMeter.NL proxy and can be mixed with the standard English support, so feel free to compare, but ideally share scraper-debug log files of when things are failing for you so that the original situation can be resolved. Long delays often indicate that network timeouts are occuring which are set at high times with many retries. Specifically shortened those for IMDb+ to account for more realistic network issues, but the delays can add up quick due to the amount of requests made. If you've never made scraper-debug log files, there is an explanation on the IMDb+ wiki page, but in short a single movie refresh/import will result in a movingpictures.log file that is 500kB to 1MB in size due to all the HTML source codes included to allow for proper diagnostics. If you end up with a log file that is less than 100kB then you did not activate all the settings. Also Moving-Pictures is asynchrone and it is a nightmare to debug 5 imports running together, so I always recommend to just wait till MovPic is done with all its background tasks, and then delete all the log files, and then you send one movie back to the importer on which you know you had issues. Then ZIP up that log file and attach it on forum. PS: Easiest way to find out if all the background tasks are done is to delete the log files every minute, until they stop getting created. Easiest way is to just do it from within Moving-Pictures config, for which a desktop shortcut should have been created on the more recent versions. Be sure to not have MediaPortal running or you'll get database corruption. PPS: If MovPic does not find a match in 5 seconds or less via IMDb+, then there's an issue. [/QUOTE]
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